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Ansedonia (Italy)
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Practical info — Ansedonia

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Visit the ancient Roman ruins of Cosa in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Parking near the main beaches can be scarce in summer; consider arriving early or using a bicycle.
  • Unlike busy nearby resorts, Ansedonia has no real town center, so bring necessary supplies before heading to the beach.
  • The Tagliata Etrusca (an ancient Roman channel) is a must-see marvel of engineering near the beach.

🍽 Food

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Fresh Seafood

Try fresh fish and seafood pasta at the restaurants located directly near the beach.

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Tuscan Wines

Enjoy a glass of local Maremma wine with your meal.

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Artisanal Gelato

Grab a handmade gelato from a nearby café or gelateria.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Ceramics

Look for traditional Tuscan ceramics in neighboring towns like Orbetello.

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Regional Produce

Visit local farmers' markets for olive oil and Pecorino cheese.

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Cosa Archaeological Park

Explore the peaceful ruins offering remarkable panoramic sea views.

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Feniglia Beach

The eastern end near Ansedonia is often quieter and backed by a beautiful nature reserve.

Ansedonia is an exclusive seaside destination located in the southern part of Tuscany, perched on a scenic promontory where the land meets the Tyrrhenian Sea. Unlike many busy resorts, it is known for its quiet elegance, surrounded by lush Mediterranean pine forests and luxurious villas. The town has a rich historical heritage, most notably the ancient Roman ruins of Cosa, offering visitors a glimpse into the past along with spectacular coastal views. The coastal waters surrounding Ansedonia are crystal clear, attracting swimmers and sunbathers to its pristine shores. The beaches are well-equipped and offer excellent facilities for a comfortable seaside holiday. Visitors can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere at La Capannuccia, a beloved spot for tourists, or spend a delightful afternoon at Al Cartello, another fantastic beach area known for its inviting waters. Gastronomy in Ansedonia revolves around fresh Tuscan seafood and regional delicacies. The local restaurants serve exquisite dishes perfectly paired with renowned Tuscan wines. Whether exploring the archaeological wonders, taking leisurely walks through the pine groves, or simply unwinding by the sea, Ansedonia provides a sophisticated coastal experience.

Geography

Population
1,532
Coordinates
42.40728, 11.28954

Facts

  • Located in Tuscany
  • Situated on a promontory
  • Near the Roman ruins of Cosa
  • Features La Capannuccia beach
  • Home to Al Cartello beach
  • Surrounded by pine forests
  • Tyrrhenian Sea coastline
  • Famous for fresh seafood

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Sights in the town Ansedonia (9)

Villa Marittima della Tagliata🏺 historical

Villa Marittima della Tagliata is a Roman seaside villa with mosaic floors on the Argentario promontory.

Portus Cosanus🏺 historical

Portus Cosanus features the ruins of an ancient port near Ansedonia.

La Capannuccia🎡 recreation

La Capannuccia is a beachfront bar with sun loungers on the sand in Ansedonia.

Al Cartello🎡 recreation

Al Cartello is a seasonal beach kiosk offering snacks and drinks at the foot of the Roman villa.

Torre di San Biagio🗼 tower

16th‑century coastal watchtower overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea near Ansedonia.

Torre di San Pancrazio🗼 tower

Torre di San Pancrazio is a coastal watchtower built in the 16th century in Ansedonia.

villa romana🏺 historical

The Roman villa features an ancient fish pond (piscina) for breeding fish along the coast.

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa🏛 museum

The National Archaeological Museum of Cosa in Ansedonia displays artifacts from the ancient Roman colony.

🕒 Mar 31-Oct 27: Mo-Su 10:15-18:30; Oct 28-Mar 30: Mo-Su 08:15

Spiaggia libera📍 landmark

Spiaggia libera is a free public beach on the Feniglia spit, between sea and lagoon.

Frequently asked questions

Ansedonia: where is it located?
Ansedonia is located in Italy.
Ansedonia: what is there to see?
Highlights include Villa Marittima della Tagliata, Portus Cosanus, La Capannuccia.
Ansedonia: why is it worth visiting?
Ansedonia is an exclusive seaside destination located in the southern part of Tuscany, perched on a scenic promontory where the land meets the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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